Barcelona tell Man Utd £40M for Eto'o
tribalfooball.com - May 09, 2007
Manchester United have been told it will cost £40 million to prise Samuel Eto'o away from Barcelona.
The Independent says the approach was made last month by United's chief executive David Gill and although the newly crowned Premiership champions have not given up hope of landing the Cameroonian striker, they have made clear they will not pay what Barcelona want.
Any deal would be fraught with difficulties not least because Eto'o is unsure whether he really wants to leave Barca and come to the Premiership. An added complication is that the 26-year-old is understood to have recently sacked his long-standing lawyer, Jose Maria Mesalles, who also acts as his agent, and is himself conducting negotiations over his future.
United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been interested in Eto'o for some time and it would be a real coup if he could land the player especially as he was, last summer, Chelsea's main transfer target before they decided to sign Andrei Shevchenko. Eto'o has also interested Arsenal, who are desperate to acquire a leading striker, although manager Arsene Wenger is aware that he may not have the funds to compete.
tribalfooball.com - May 09, 2007
Manchester United have been told it will cost £40 million to prise Samuel Eto'o away from Barcelona.
The Independent says the approach was made last month by United's chief executive David Gill and although the newly crowned Premiership champions have not given up hope of landing the Cameroonian striker, they have made clear they will not pay what Barcelona want.
Any deal would be fraught with difficulties not least because Eto'o is unsure whether he really wants to leave Barca and come to the Premiership. An added complication is that the 26-year-old is understood to have recently sacked his long-standing lawyer, Jose Maria Mesalles, who also acts as his agent, and is himself conducting negotiations over his future.
United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been interested in Eto'o for some time and it would be a real coup if he could land the player especially as he was, last summer, Chelsea's main transfer target before they decided to sign Andrei Shevchenko. Eto'o has also interested Arsenal, who are desperate to acquire a leading striker, although manager Arsene Wenger is aware that he may not have the funds to compete.


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